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Fig. 3 | BMC Infectious Diseases

Fig. 3

From: Seasonality and heterogeneity of malaria transmission determine success of interventions in high-endemic settings: a modeling study

Fig. 3

The infectious reservoir of malaria in a seasonal setting stratified by age, detectability of infection status, and susceptibility to dry-season biting. Results presented are means of 50 stochastic realizations. Annual EIR in panels A and B is 130. a Total human infectiousness varies through the year in a seasonal setting. b Contribution to the human infectious reservoir (normalized total human infectiousness) by age group, detectability, and dry-season biting risk varies through the year. c Annual average total human infectiousness under the same seasonality increases with EIR. d Contribution to the annual average human infectious reservoir by age group, detectability, and dry-season biting risk varies with EIR

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